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Bennie 2021-10-13 13:05:33
The Triwizard Tournament is really nothing to watch-Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
At the beginning of the Quidditch World Cup, I was really curious about what this World Cup was like, but I just skipped it? ? This is too perfunctory. Why are Harry Potter and Ron so inexplicably awkward? ? In the end what happened? ? Harry and Ron's awkwardness was really unprepared. They were...
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Durward 2022-04-19 09:01:05
One of the biggest and most dissatisfying adaptations of the first four
Indeed, it is not easy to adapt such a long book into a movie. A lot of cuts are necessary. Generally speaking, the plot changes are fairly smooth.
However, the movie has changed too much of the original dialogue. Without Sirius, many, many wonderful dialogues have been lost.
Snippets that surprised...

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Neoma 2022-03-26 09:01:01
Each movie can only be a reduced version of the original work; the subtraction of this movie is still not well done, a lot of content is cut off in order to catch up with the rhythm, but a very watery dragon fight is made for special effects. I also don’t like the neurotic Dumbledore and all the Hagrid/Madame Maxime scenes.
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Amelia 2022-03-23 09:01:05
The visual effect is good but the overall is not good. There is a certain discrepancy between the plot and the novel. It is not good enough to describe the character from a film perspective. The original fans will not be satisfied, and it is difficult for movie audiences to substitute. I really hate Michael Gambon's Dumbledore...
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire quotes
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Rita Skeeter: So tell me, Harry. Here you sit, a mere boy of 12...
Harry: - I'm 14...
Rita Skeeter: - about to compete against three students who are not only vastly more emotionally mature than yourself, but who've mastered spells that you wouldn't attempt in your dizziest daydreams. Concerned?
Harry: I dunno, I haven't really thought about it...
Rita Skeeter: Because you're no ordinary boy of 12 are you?
Harry: 14.
Rita Skeeter: Your story's legend. Do you think it was the trauma of your past that made you so keen to enter such a dangerous tournament?
Harry: No, I didn't enter.
Rita Skeeter: Of course you didn't.
[winks]
Rita Skeeter: Everyone loves a rebel, Harry. Speaking of your parents, were they alive, how do you think they'd feel? Proud? Or concerned that your attitude shows, at best, a pathological need for attention? The worst psychotic death wish.
[Harry glances at Rita's notes]
Harry: Hey, my eyes aren't glistening with the ghosts of my past!
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Voldemort: My wand, Wormtail.